The first reported Thanksgiving was 400 years ago in 1621. For decades a one sided naritive of this holiday was represented. The reality was a lot more nuanced and unpleasant. The Wampanoags, whose culture existed for thousands of years before any pilgrims arrived, have a different relationship to this holiday.
From The Washington Post:
For the Wampanoags and many other American Indians, the fourth Thursday in November is considered a day of mourning, not a day of celebration.
Because while the Wampanoags did help the Pilgrims survive, their support was followed by years of a slow, unfolding genocide of their people and the taking of their land.
From the Washington Post: This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive for their first Thanksgiving. They still regret it 400 years later
And more from the Smithsonian: How to Tell the Thanksgiving Story on Its 400th Anniversary
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